Taiwan:
Congress on family focuses on modern family issues
The
20th Asia Pacific Congress on Faith, Life and Family organized by Human Life
international (HLI) in Taiwan, from Nov. 27 to 29 focused on threats,
perspectives, and realities affecting the modern family.
With
the theme coming from Psalms 128:8, “Your wife a fruitful vine in the inner
places of your house, your children round your table like shoots of an olive
tree”, speakers and resource persons shared reflections on the understanding of
God’s plan for marriage and family; threats and challenges to family; the
modern crisis of conscience; unmasking the gender ideology; the global
holocaust of abortion.
Dr.
Ligaya Acosta, the Regional director of the Human Life International (HLI) for
Asia and Oceania, opened the Congress, saying: ”The said congress will enable
the participants to re-discover and value marriage-based natural families and
teach children and leaders to value them as well.”
Archbishop
Vincenzo Paglia, head of the Pontifical Council for the Family, gave the
keynote address on the challenges of the Synod on the Family, to more than 200
participants from 15 countries of the Asia-Pacific.
Bishop
John Baptist Lee, Bishop of Hsinchu and chair of the Commission for family of
the Chinese Regional Bishops’ Conference, reiterated in his welcome speech the
goals of HLI, which is to promote the moral teaching of the Catholic Church, to
spread pro-life insights in society, and to offer concrete and effective programs
for the advancement of faith.
Among
other speakers were Fr. Shenan Boquet, President of Human Life International
(HLI); Dr. Brian Clowes, HLI director of education and research; and Dr. Joseph
Meaney, a leading expert on the international pro-life movement; Dr. Ligaya
Acosta; Atty. Jo Imbong; Dra. Eleanor de Borja Palabyab; and Mayor Sally Lee of
Sorsogon City.
(ECFL
/ CBCP News)
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